Hepatitis A and E are spread primarily through:
A) contaminated fecal material. B) contaminated blood/body fluid.
C) direct contact with nonintact skin. D) sexual transmission.
A
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A 42-year-old man was working at a construction site when a pallet of bricks fell on him, striking him in the chest. He is lying supine on a concrete floor. The bricks have been removed by coworkers. He responds to your voice, but is anxious and confused. His skin is mottled, especially above the shoulders, and cool. He is sweating profusely. His airway is open, and his breathing is shallow at 34
times per minute. He has a weak radial pulse of 130. He has bruising to the chest, but no deformity, crepitus, or abnormal motion. You should: A) secure a firm object, such as a clipboard or book, over the injured area. B) move him into a sitting position and ask him to hold a pillow against the injured area. C) manually stabilize the spine and ventilate him. D) manually stabilize the spine, apply oxygen by nonrebreather mask, and elevate his legs.
For a patient whose condition permits adequate time to schedule the service, the admission type code would be reported as:
emergency. urgent. elective. trauma.